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When can we expect an August installment. I found your show by complete accident and have now downloaded all the on-demand shows. It is getting heaps of time on my Ipod. I have also sent links to my managers. It should be an education for them. Thanks

Analysts' Corner  

This show features ideas and interviews related to the development of crime and intelligence analysis in policing. Crime and intelligence analysis are at the heart of the future of policing and will radically improve public safety someday. Listen and learn why we should and how can you bring this change about. First, be informed! Expert guest discussions provide provocative clues...

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    Join me, Deborah Osborne, and Paul Wormeli as we discuss the evolution of role of the analyst in policing, as well as information sharing via the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) - a Federal, State, Local and Tribal interagency initiative providing a foundation for seamless information exchange. Mr. Wormeli is the Executive Director of the Integrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute and has over 40 years of experience in law enforcement and criminal justice technology.
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    Online Education in Crime and Intelligence Analysis

    Join me, Deborah Osborne, and David Jimenez,as we discuss online education in Crime and Intelligence Analysis. David Jimenez is currently the Director of Training, Education, and Career Development for the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts. He is also an online Faculty Instructor with the American Military University, where he instructs courses on intelligence, criminal intelligence, and law enforcement intelligence applications. He is the owner/moderator for his website, www.intelligenceisthefuture.com

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    Greg Saville on Radical Common Sense - the Analyst as Change Agent

    Join me, Deborah Osborne, and Greg Saville as we discuss new values of critical thinking and radical common sense within law enforcement, intelligence, and community development. How can the analyst become a change agent in a learning culture? Gregory Saville is a worldwide leader in crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED); he is an urban planner and a former Canadian police officer.

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    Analysis at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

    Join me, Deborah Osborne, Kristen Anderson, Angela Aufmuth and Carmen Glascow from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children as we discuss analysis at the NCMEC. Kristen Anderson is the Director of the Case Analysis Division of the NCMEC. She appears weekly on CNN. Angela Aufmuth, Supervisor of the Sex Offender Tracking Team. Carmen Glasgow is the Supervisor of the Case Analysis Unit. An average of 2100 children are reported missing each day. Learn how analysts work to help find them and how they work to address child abductions and various forms of exploitation, such as trafficking in children. This is a fascinating show! See www.missingkids.com for more information.

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    Paul Wormeli on Analysts and Information Sharing

    Join me, Deborah Osborne, and Paul Wormeli as we discuss the evolution of role of the analyst in policing, as well as information sharing via the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) - a Federal, State, Local and Tribal interagency initiative providing a foundation for seamless information exchange. Mr. Wormeli is the Executive Director of the Integrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute and has over 40 years of experience in law enforcement and criminal justice technology.

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